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Dr. DivX 2.0; officially the unofficial DivX encoding tool to create DivX Media Format files for playback on DivX hardware and software players.
UltraISO can extract, create, edit, and convert CD/DVD image files. It can directly edit an ISO file, make images from CD/DVD-ROMs, or create a new one from files and folders on your computer. In addition, UltraISO can convert nearly all known CD and DVD image formats to ISO, BIN/CUE, Nero (NRG), Alcohol 120% (MDS/MDF) and CloneCD (CCD/IMG/SUB) formats, as well as burn CD/DVD images directly through Nero Burning ROM or Microsoft cdburn/dvdburn utility. UltraISO can be used as an universal CD/DVD image (including ISO and BIN) extractor, creator, editor, and converter with most CD/DVD-burning software and virtual CD/DVD drive software.
TMPGEnc DVD Source Creator 4 allows you to effortlessly edit and enhance almost any video file and then encode it to standard DVD files that are ready to author with DVD authoring software such as TMPGEnc DVD Author 2.0. This powerful software is based on the award winning TMPGEnc 4.0 XPress engine, utilizing its most important features such as an easy cut-editor, video filtering, automatic scene change detection, while maintaining its ease of use with its simple and user-friendly interface. DVD Source Creator 4 is also optimized for Intel®’s latest Core™ 2 Duo technology.
WinRAR is a 32-bit Windows version of RAR Archiver, an archiver and archive manager. RAR files can usually compress content by 8 percent to 15 percent more than ZIP files can. WinRAR's main features include strong general and multimedia compression, the ability to process non-RAR archive formats, ZIP compression and decompression, support for long filenames, programmable self-extracting archives (SFX), repair of damaged archives, authenticity verification, embedded file comments, and encryption. Unicode is supported in archive filenames, allowing non-English filenames to be handled painlessly. You can manipulate the parameters of many archives at once and view a volume sequence as a s ... more